The quiz includes questions about England's national animal — for the record, it's the lion — and whether "Happy Bottom" and "Sandy Balls" are real places. (They both are, and so is "Crotch Crescent." We're just as surprised as Markle was at that revelation!)

Markle also did her best to translate British slang terms into American English — the U.K.'s phrases are a lot different from those in the States. Apparently, "apples and pears" is another term for stairs in "Cockney rhyming slang" — who knew?

Luckily, Markle has Prince Harry to teach her everything she needs to know about U.K. culture before she takes the citizenship test. And, if you're curious, People notes that the royal family says it's "too early to say" if Markle will keep her U.S. citizenship if she becomes a U.K. citizen. Still, we doubt she'll ever forget that America's national animal is the bald eagle.